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Legislation and Regulation: Page 374
Cannabis 2018 Kicks Off March 12, 2018, at Oakland Marriott City Center
Cannabis Business Times' second annual conference is developed by cultivators, for cultivators.
Nevada Gov. Sandoval Signs Order That Could End Marijuana Distribution Fight
The regulations must be approved by the Nevada Tax Commission, which will vote on the proposal Thursday.
Aurora Cannabis Breaks Ground on Production Facility at Edmonton International Airport Amidst Canada’s Expanding Industry
Executive VP Cam Battley provides an update to CBT about its third cannabis cultivation operation.
Apollo Grown's Smart Approach to Branding, Extraction and Sustainability
The Oregon-based cultivator is looking to make a big splash in the state's established cannabis market.
Indiana’s Medical Cannabis Law Begins, But No Access Yet
The bill has created a registry for patients to obtain medical cannabis, but it may not be rolled out until mid-February.
Marijuana Industry Gears Up After N.J. Candidate Backs Legalization
Philip D. Murphy, Democratic candidate for governor, has announced unambiguous support for recreational cannabis.
Hundreds More Sign Up for Medical Cannabis in Georgia
Demand has increased nearly four times over since an expansion law took effect.
Minnesota Adds PTSD to List of Approved Conditions for Medical Marijuana Treatment
Patients can receive treatment beginning Aug. 1.
California to Crack Down on Pesticide Use
The California Bureau of Marijuana Control issued a draft plan this spring that set some of the stiffest limits in the country for solvents.
PNC to Close Marijuana Policy Project’s Accounts, Signaling Uncertainty About Protections for Marijuana Industry
MPP, PNC and Industry Expert Thomas Schultz comment on the advocacy group’s account closure.
How to Save Resources In Your Cannabis Operation
Tips for reducing energy in heating, lighting and more.
Advisers Named for W.Va. Medical Marijuana Program
Physicians, pharmacists, a social worker, prosecutor and more will serve on the state's advisory board.
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